Get Google First Page Results is about achieving these first page results naturally and organically, in a Google and YouTube friendly fashion. By giving Google and YouTube what they need to give you those coveted first page rankings.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

It’s time again to get Google
first page results. With all the Google changes and updates these past few
years, it has really upset the status quo applecart; but at the same time, it
has also re-leveled the playing field for most conscientious marketers and
ethical bloggers. With the right mix of high quality and relevant content,
combined with a splash of social buzz, means you can create some big effects;
especially, if you know how to get your content out there and unto the
communication lines of the world. Keep in mind, that getting Google
first page results doesn’t have to be hard, unattainable, or a slow drawn
out process.

First
page results don’t just suddenly happen by themselves. It all begins with
selecting the right content and the right vehicle for the widest distribution
of your content. As you know, these days, content can and does come in many
forms; in written form, as an online journal or blog; in the form of an audio
product, as in a podcast or internet radio; and, in the form of a video, that
can easily be uploaded to various video sharing sites, for immediate hosting
and distribution. In other words, you can do more with less, and take any
content, even the same content, and re-purpose it, re-engineer it, along
multiple content management platforms; to reach out to a wider and more diverse
audience.

Now, with this kind of power and distribution influence, any
site, any content, can get out there and get
heard above the crowd. For example, blogging platforms like Blogger and Wordpress,
the free version, can get almost instantly indexed by the search engines;
whereas, with lesser known or popular sites this may take weeks to months to
achieve. Thus, making it a lot easier and faster for anyone to achieve those
coveted first page results!

With mobile
stats soaring through the stratosphere, creating mobile friendly sites is
an almost a first page guaranteed certainty. Is your website or content mobile
friendly? Additionally, social
networking statistics are also growing by leaps and bounds. Using the most
popular of these social sites will also be your best bet to attain and sustain
your Google first page results.

Google +, replacing
formerly known Google Places has grown to massive proportions over this past
year or so, accumulating hundreds of millions of subscribers, using their Gmail
accounts to access and communicate with the world. Google’s latest video based
product Google Hangouts, is also
recognized by most marketers to rank faster and even outrank YouTube videos in
the Google search results.

Personally, as an internet researcher and marketer, I know
of hundreds of different ways, using hundreds of different sites to get to
those first page results. They all work well, some faster than others, while
some produce amazing first page results in seconds, under a minute flat!

Learn what you can from those that can simply show you that
those first page results are achievable, attainable and highly affordable;
where you don’t have to spend a fortune to tap into free traffic in order to
get those Google first page results!

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Factually speaking, every time you post a blog you increase
your rankings. As you may or may not know, rankings rise and fall on every
page, and not just on the first page! In other words, your positional rankings
on any page are NEVER guaranteed (or so you are led to believe), as there are
always going to be competitors trying to overtake you, or simply, new similar
content that is also being ranked by Google accordingly!

On your blogs and posts, in order to maintain your first
page rankings requires more than a posting here and there, or the odd pinging
now and then; it takes both repetition and passion, otherwise, you have no
business being in the blogging business, even if it’s not a business, you are
still required (by the Google Algorithm) to produce something, in order to
maintain or sustain your rankings!

How frequent or how periodic must your postings be to stay
on that first page? As frequent as they need to be; especially, if you notice that
your position suddenly dropped one or more places in the rankings. Currently, I
manage a network of over one hundred blogs, and each one requires a scheduled
1-5 week patterned posting in order to maintain or improve my current rankings
for that blog site.

To get Google first page results requires consistency; just
like anything else worthwhile; it must also be predictable and pleasurable.
Meaning, my new posts better be expectantly, readable and informative, and not
just recycled trash! Google is looking for well written and relevant content
that gets socially shared! That’s it! That’s yourformula, for first page rankings.

With almost three years of blogging within this website
alone, nearly ALL of my blog postings have made it to the first page for their
respective keyword titles; surprisingly enough, almost 80% are still there,
one-two-three years later! So for me, every time I have posted my blog I have
personally and consistently increased my rankings; and nearly always, first
page rankings!

I am also going to go on a limb here and make another
rash statement that many so called ‘informed’ bloggers rally against, that of
‘guaranteeing’ Google first page results! Why just last night, Google Alerted
me to this writer,
“Pat DePuy is a writer and photojournalist from Western New York. He has a BA
in Visual Arts and New Media from SUNY Fredonia, and has been an active
photographer for over six years. He now works as an Inbound Marketing
Consultant for Mainstreethost while pursuing photographic endeavors in his...”

He had just posted his article to the business2community
website, creatively entitled, “What’s Wrong with Guaranteeing First Page Search
Results?” He goes on to say, “So
while some sites may only need a few quick fixes to rank first-page,
others require significant opt renovations and months of gradual indexing to
find their way to the top. This is exactly why making a grand claim for
first page rankings in a one-size-fits-all mentality is both irresponsible and
misleading.”

I left a comment, but it has not been posted as of yet. Over
the years, and across countless websites and blogs, my rankings for first page
results have been well documented, complete with screen captures and numerous
educational YouTube videos; some of these, have even managed to rank on the
first page search results in under a minute flat!

Patrick, I would like to challenge you to any kind of test,
ranking test, to prove to you that my ranking skills and SEO know-how are in
fact real and genuine. Honestly and responsibly, I am easily and effortlessly
able to get GUARANTEED Google first page results!